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Richard Sydenham : aap
AUSTRALIA slumped to a humiliating 4-0 defeat in
the one-day international series against England after
the hosts cruised to a seven-wicket win in the fifth and
final match in Manchester this morning.
In a rain-shortened match, England extended their
record to ten straight one-day victories and reached
the target of 138 for the loss of only three wickets with
11 balls to spare, in reply to Australia’s seven for 145 in
32 overs.
Cook made 58 and man of the match Ravi Bopara hit
an unbeaten 52 from 56 balls that took the game away
from the Australians.
Eoin Morgan stroked the winning runs to finish on nine.
England’s revised target was 138 from... ReaD MORe
Ten out of 10 for England
THE Travis Cloke saga could be over in time for the
club’s key match against Geelong Saturday night.
The Herald Sun reports this morning Collingwood is
expected to announce on Friday it has re-signed its
premier forward to a long-term deal.
The deal is believed to have been finalised Monday
night at a meeting chaired by Collingwood president
Eddie McGuire and attended by Cloke and his
managers - his father, David, and Ralph Carr.
AFP/AAP
ANOTHER doping scandal,
injury problems for an Aussie
rider and a well-aimed dig at the
current race leader were all part
of what was meant to be a quiet
rest day in the three week Tour
de France. ReaD MORe
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GREATER Western
Sydney’s gun forward
Jeremy Cameron re-
mains eligible for the
prestigious Rising Star
Award after beating
a striking charge at
the AFL Tribunal last
night. The key GWS
player... ReaD MORe
Drugs drama overshadows Tour’s rest day
Cameron clear for Crows contest
Cloke deal by Friday
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